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Concert of Baroque music for Strings, Trumpet and HarpsichordSaturday 12th January
At Holy Trinity Church, Church Road,, Claygate
Time: 8pm.
"Spiritato" present a programme of Baroque music,including works for two trumpets and strings, by G. Legrenzi, H.Purcell,
Cost: £20.00 Students (Full Time), up to 25 yrs. Free.
For more details, call C.Eddy on 0208 399 4262.
Email: cherryeddy102@gmail.com
Visit www.ocms-music.org.uk

Ghanaian Gospel ChoirSaturday 19th January
At Ruxley Church, Ruxley Lane, Ewell
Time: 7.30 pm to 9.30pm
Come and hear the Ghanaian Methodist Fellowship - UK Choir on Saturday 19 January 7.30 pm.
Lively and vibrant gospel sounds. Refreshments available.
Limited parking in church car park. Park in nearby roads.
See poster or www.ruxley-church.org.uk for ways to get tickets or ring 020 8397 5809 for more info.
Cost: £10 for adults, free for children
In aid of Proceeds to Sudbury School in Ghana for IT and Library
For more details, call Brian and Anne on 020 8397 5809
Email: choir@ruxley-church.org.uk
Visit www.ruxley-church.org.uk

A Piano recitalSaturday 23 February
At Holy Trinity Church, Church Road,, Claygate
Time: 8pm.
Winner of the British Liszt Society Competition 2016 and the Royal Overseas Piano competition, 2016,Tyler Hay studied at the Purcell School and the Royal Northern College of Music
His programme includes Schubert: Sonata in A minor D845; Mozart - Adagio in B minor K540; Minuet in D Major K355; Eine kleine Gigue in G Major K574; Debussy: 12 Preludes (book 1); L’Isle Joyeuse.
We are a Voluntary body, staffed by volunteers, providing music for the Community.
Cost: £20.00 Students(Full-Time ) Free. -ID please.
For more details, call C Eddy on 0208 398 4377
Email: cherryeddy102@gmail.com
Visit www.ocms-music.org.uk

Illustrator Frank Hampson 100th AnniversaryNow - 12th March
At Bourne Hall Museum, Spring Street, Ewell
Frank Hampson came to Epsom in the early 1950s and was soon established in Bayford Lodge, which served as his home and his studio.
There, for a decade, he created the cartoon strips that held the nation's schoolboys (and others!) enthralled,
as they waited eagerly each week for the latest edition of Eagle to learn whether Dan Dare, the intrepid space explorer, had survived his most recent mission.
The display will include original artwork which has been loaned by Peter Hampson, Frank’s son, including a front page of the Eagle – drawings of Treens, Therons and other alien characters from the comic
Cost: Free